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Manual can
be found below or

ForALTERNATIVE

SHORTER INSTRUCTIONS

FOR please select your printer

Your Magic Inkjet Flush Kit will
include either include a Magic Inkjet
Ink Priming Pump (which has a blue cap)
or optional Dr.EpSUN Refill Tool if it
was included or requested. (please see
your item description.)

Basically, for
a clogged Canon with a large black ink inlet
filter, just peel label and stick it onto your
middle finger and fill it with warmed Magic.
Then place print head inside a plastic food bag
(so as not to make a mess) Then use a gentle
pumping action until it is unclogged.

For HP please
click on the HP in the Centre of
the menu etc...

For EPSON
PRINTERS look
on the Left or
if you want theFASTERINSTRUCTIONS
for Epson printers continue to read below.

Please Note:If
you requested a Magic cleaning kit for
an Epson printer we have sent you 3x of
our NEW WIDERBlue
Magic Pillowsand
a sample of our narrower size. Blue
Magic Pillows are now the easiest and
quickest way to unclog most Epson
printers. But if your is an older Epson
printer it may have a narrower track
underneath where the print head
travels... If so the 3x wide Blue Magic
Pillows will be too wide to fit yours...
So you all you need to do is to cut
along the dotted lines with scissors and
make it narrower.

When
parked the print head sits onto the cap
assembly which has a rubber seal. The
print head parks onto this and makes an
air tight seal to prevent the ink from
drying inside the tiny ink
jets-nozzles. But if left unused for
long periods ink thickens and eventually
it dries up. Then its like trying to
pass a camel through the eye of a needle
and nothing prints. Tip:You
should never leave the inks out of the
printer when not in use.

Each
time you switch your printer on you will
hear the ink being sucked through under
the cap assembly which cleans and primes
the print head. (Tip:
You can save ink if you leave the
printer switched on during short
breaks.)

Theprimed
ink (waste) then travels along the ink
purge tube into the ink absorber pads
which are in the the base of the
printer. So it's
important to make sure the cap assembly
is not clogged with dry ink otherwise
the ink priming function can't
work properly, It has been known for
the purge tubes to come off just below
the cap assembly, so always check tubes
below if ink does not appear to be
getting through.

2. When
carriage moves simplyPULL
the power cablefrom
the back of the printer (this allows
free movement of print head
carriage)

3. Remove
inks thenslide
the carriage to the left.

NOTE:
If the printer has been left unused for
a long time you should drip a few drops
of Magic onto theEpson
Cap Assemblyor
place a small magic pillow onto it and
soak it withWARM
Magic Inkjet Flush. If totally dry
it will be almost impossible for the
purge tubes to function properly.

4. Open Blue
Magic Pillows and
peel off white backing of one to
reveal the adhesive and stick Blue
Magic Pillow onto
the track (sticky side down) Usually
best in the ink cartridge change
position or slightly to the left.
For some older models you may need
to gently remove the lift up handles
which hold the inks in place they
just unclip at the sides.

Now SOAK the Blue
Magic Pillow with
half an APPLICATOR full ofWARM
Magic Inkjet Flushand
immediately...

5. Slide the
carriage over onto the WET pillow,
so that the print head sits onto it.
*Although you cannot see it, the
print head is underneath where the
inks go.

6.
Now refill the Magic Applicator withWARM
Magic Inkjet Flush(hold
upright and eject any trapped air)
then gently sit the rubber tip onto
the tip of each clogged ink inlet
post and inject (about a 1/4 of a
Magic Applicator Full into EACH ink
inlet POST. (If you have a
magnifying glass you can see the
tiny holes around the ink inlet tips
which the inks sit onto.) The Magic
Applicator will cover these tiny
holes and allow warm Magic to travel
down into the print head and exit
onto the BLUE Magic Pillow below
thus unclogging any dried ink
trapped inside. Always
refill Magic Applicator BEFORE EMPTY
to prevent air entering print head !The
Warm Magic will attack the ink clog
from both ends and usually it is all
you will need to do ! DON´T
BE TEMPTED TOSLIDE
THE CARRIAGEafter
injecting Magic otherwise the pillow
may be damaged.

7.
Now leave the print head to soak for
at least 4hrs or overnight. Also
don't
forget to place a Magic Pillow onto
thecap
assembly (see below) and
give it a squirt of warmed magic
(About half a Magic Applicator full)
The cap assembly has a rubber seal
around it and can be found on the
right hand side... where the print
head is usually parked. This will
help to make sure that the ink
priming facility is not clogged up
and working properly.

8.
Next day remove both Magic Pillows

9.
Insert inks + Cable

10.
Test Print and run nozzle test.

You can
also find the longer process we used for
years in theMagic
Manualif
you prefer todownloadit.

Epson
printers now have a built in protection
counter which regulates the amount of
ink entering the absorber pads. These
may need to be cleaned or replaced but
often it is not necessary. So should
you get an error stating..."Parts
inside your printer are neartheendof
their service life."
This is a maintenance request. Which
means that the protection counter or
waste ink counter as it is known has
reached it's limit. This error can
easily cost up to $100 if you have to
send it to Epson for service !
But you can get a nifty little programme
which also has a facility to reset the
waste counter and you can easily do it
yourself.